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2024 - tracking the tropics


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People are still without power. It's the flooding that has affected most of the area and will continue for weeks to come. Trees are downed everywhere. Takeaway is the most destructive aspect of the storm, FLOODING. 

I DON'T THINK THE TROPICS ARE OVER FOR FLORIDA!

I consider (one tree in front) myself to be lucky. I'll never flood, and the house is sturdy enough build well with a hurricane standard roof. 
No chainsaw to be had anywhere within 50 miles.  

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1 hour ago, ROOSTA said:

People are still without power. It's the flooding that has affected most of the area and will continue for weeks to come. Trees are downed everywhere. Takeaway is the most destructive aspect of the storm, FLOODING. 

I DON'T THINK THE TROPICS ARE OVER FOR FLORIDA!

I consider (one tree in front) myself to be lucky. I'll never flood, and the house is sturdy enough build well with a hurricane standard roof. 
No chainsaw to be had anywhere within 50 miles.  

my brother was lucky and got power back yesterday.. 

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